Extradition case against Catalan academic Clara Ponsati dropped
Lawyer says Spanish warrant means that economics professor remains an ‘exile’

Lawyer says Spanish warrant means that economics professor remains an ‘exile’

University says it is ‘exploring options’, but sector leaders urge caution

Institutions set to be rated on metrics including the number of classrooms and dormitories that they have

Promoting active learning is nothing close to ‘religious fervour’, but rather follows the findings of robust, evidence-based research, says Carl Wieman

Is Australia’s higher education export industry destined to become a victim of its own success?

Likely downturn in recruitment coincides with dwindling domestic funding

University of El Salvador rector Roger Arias calls on parliamentary groups to reconsider privatisation of water services

Grants awarded under Horizon 2020 will still be paid even in event of ‘no deal’ Brexit

Murdoch University signs agreement with Kaplan to deliver master’s degrees in Yangon

RMIT uses blockchain to authenticate qualifications from its latest course – about blockchain

Leading critic of marketised higher education takes aim at external appointment of vice-chancellors and the ‘student experience’

Analysis of Italian PhD graduates finds that the ‘milk’ as well as the ‘cream’ leave

Educators accusing students of not working hard enough is simply a shirking of their responsibility to actually meet learners’ needs, says Katherine Gould

Vice-chancellor of Canberra institution says it is “about as big as it can be”

Negotiations set to boost access to €100 billion research and innovation scheme, scholar says